1128: 6342: Tahuttu (that you may impose): 1: His statement: "Tahuttu"—perhaps it is "An tahuttu" (that you may impose).
1129: 6346: Verse 40: 1: I say: Ibn Abi Hatim—may Allah have mercy on him—began from the fortieth verse of Surah al-Ma'idah.
1130: 6351: The Jews: 1: Ibn Kathir said: These noble verses were revealed regarding those who hasten into disbelief, those who depart from the obedience of Allah and His Messenger, and those who prioritize their own opinions and desires over the laws of Allah, the Mighty and Majestic.
1131: 6359: They come to you: 1: See: Tafsir Ibn Kathir: (2/58).
: 6360: Its places: 2: It is thus in the original, and the author did not complete the interpretation of the verse.
1132: 6365: So beware: 1: Authentic (Sahih). Narrated by Muslim in (al-Hudud, hadith/28), Abu Dawud (hadith/4448), Ibn Majah (hadith/2558), al-Bayhaqi (8/246), al-Fath (12/167), al-Qurtubi (6/177), al-Tabari (6/164), and Ibn Kathir (2/58-59).
1134: 6378: He said: 1: Omitted from the original.
: 6378: Suht (illicit gain): 2: Authentic (Sahih). Narrated by Muslim in (al-Zakah, hadith/509), al-Bayhaqi (7/21, 23), al-Tabarani (18/371), Ibn Abi Shaybah (3/210), al-Tamhid (4/107, 5/100), Ahmad (3/477), Abu Dawud in (al-Zakah, chapter "78"), Ibn Khuzaymah (2375), al-Daraqutni (2/120), Abd al-Razzaq (20008), Sharh al-Sunnah (6/123), Ma'ani (2/18), al-Mishkah (1837), al-Kanz (16713), al-Manthur (1/361), and al-Qurtubi (8/184).
: 6382: The disbelievers: 3: Similar to it. Narrated by Abu Dawud in (al-Buyu', chapter